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[Answered] What's a small cleared space in a forest where people can live called?

Say there's a forest, but there's a small cleared area where a family can build a place to live. What's the geographical term for that?

Edit: The word I was looking for was a clearing. A glen was suggested as well, but that is a space between rolling hills, while the space I was thinking of was on flat land.

Thank you everyone!

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Who are you, who is so wise in the ways of science?

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lemmy.world

Old English was 'den'. Place names ending in 'den' or 'don' were originally farmsteads cleared in the forest, i.e. Wimbledon, or Camden.

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In forestry they use the word "glade", but clearing is indeed much more common in day to day usage.

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"Break" might also be used but it'd come in third behind "Clearing" and "Glenn" that others have mentioned.

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A glen is just another word for valley, so not the word op is looking for

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Nope, but thank you! I think a meadow or prairie usually has vegetation like tall grasses or flowers. I'm more looking for a cleared area that has short grass at most. According to other posts it seems like a glen or clearing.

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